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Submitted photo.  Thomas Johnson, Chief Cares, associate director, Heidi Chan, AmeriHealth, market president, John Blackburn, AMY Wellness Foundation, executive director, and Luke Howe, AMY’s executive director hold a check for $10 million.

Submitted photo. Thomas Johnson, Chief Cares, associate director, Heidi Chan, AmeriHealth, market president, John Blackburn, AMY Wellness Foundation, executive director, and Luke Howe, AMY’s executive director hold a check for $10 million.

$10 million investment slated to build housing

Representatives and community leaders recently gathered to recognize the $10 million fund that AmeriHealth Caritas, N.C., granted to the Chief Cares Foundation, the philanthropic arm and developer of the Blue Haven housing community in Avery County.
MNJ Photo/Mariel Williams. Gloria Thomas of Poplar speaks to the Mitchell Board of Commissioners about her experiences living across from the controversial new Horizon 30 mine. The commissioners’ meeting last week was packed with citizens concerned about the mine.

MNJ Photo/Mariel Williams. Gloria Thomas of Poplar speaks to the Mitchell Board of Commissioners about her experiences living across from the controversial new Horizon 30 mine. The commissioners’ meeting last week was packed with citizens concerned about the mine.

Un-permitted mining in Poplar breeds anxiety, distrust

At the beginning of last week’s meeting of the Mitchell County Board of Commissioners, Board Chair Jeff Harding asked County Manager Allen Cook to read a statement about a mining operation in the Poplar community that has continued in spite of a lack of official certification and multiple...

Town council considers new compensation plan

The Spruce Pine Town Council voted 3-1 last week to approve the first reading of a new policy on employee compensation. The new policy will be subject to a second reading and a second vote before it becomes official. Council Member Rocky Buchanan was the lone opponent of the new policy.
MNJ Photo/Steffen Silvis.  After being closed for some time for storm repairs, the Penland Post Office is back in action, and Postmaster Rebecca Davis has returned to her home away from home.

MNJ Photo/Steffen Silvis. After being closed for some time for storm repairs, the Penland Post Office is back in action, and Postmaster Rebecca Davis has returned to her home away from home.

Neither snow nor floods

Friday, July 11 was a particularly busy day at Penland’s U.S. Post Office, as artists and instructors leaving the Penland School of Craft’s latest two-week session descended on the building with packages of artwork that they wanted to mail home.
MNJ Photo/Sarah Atkins.  “Regulations exist to protect the places and the things that cannot speak up and protect themselves,” said Trey Moore at DEQ’s public hearing last Tuesday. Moore came from his home in Erwin, Tenn. to comment on the impact of the Horizon 30 mine in Poplar.

MNJ Photo/Sarah Atkins. “Regulations exist to protect the places and the things that cannot speak up and protect themselves,” said Trey Moore at DEQ’s public hearing last Tuesday. Moore came from his home in Erwin, Tenn. to comment on the impact of the Horizon 30 mine in Poplar.

Locals push back on mining permit request by Horizon 30

Sarah Atkins  seatkins05@gmail.com   “Our wildlife and communities are not for sale,” said Jeanne Miraglia at a public hearing last week on a controversial new mine.

County tightens belt while waiting on FEMA

Mitchell County Finance Officer Mavis Parsley told the Board of Commissioners last week that she is asking department heads to hold back on some budgeted expenses until outstanding disaster recovery funds from the Federal Emergency Management Agency are received.

‘We still have no bridge’

A resident of the Beech Creek development near Bakersville spoke to the Mitchell County Board of Commissioners last week, seeking help with bridge repair and debris collection. “I’m speaking for the six permanent residents that live in Beech Creek,” Andrews said. “We still have no bridge.
Submitted photo.  The cast of “Bloodletting In These Hills” includes, left to right front, Karen Covington-Yow and Mary Weisgerber; back, Raiter Montgomery and Mike Yow.

Submitted photo. The cast of “Bloodletting In These Hills” includes, left to right front, Karen Covington-Yow and Mary Weisgerber; back, Raiter Montgomery and Mike Yow.

Bloodied hills and history

During the protracted miners’ strike in West Virginia’s Cabin Creek and Paint Creek region in 1913, a company storekeeper and his family play out the conflict’s issues inside their home, fueled by divided loyalties.